Chengdu Second Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine conducts in vitro fertilization: exploring new medical achievements

First, we need to make an appointment to line up. At the test tube center of Chengdu Second Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, patients need to make an appointment in advance and come in line within the specified time. Here, we need to note that the test tube appointment and queuing time are determined according to the patient's situation, so patients need to understand and plan their time in advance.

Secondly, we need to conduct a physical examination. Before making an appointment to come to the IVF center, we need to undergo a series of physical examinations to ensure that our bodies meet the requirements and standards for IVF. These examinations include blood tests, electrocardiograms, ultrasounds, etc. to ensure that our body is in good health.

Then we need to do in vitro surgery. IVF surgery is one of the main procedures in the IVF center. It involves removing sperm and eggs, fertilizing and cultivating them in the laboratory, and then transplanting the fertilized eggs into the woman's body to help her realize her dream of having children. During the operation, the doctor will design and execute the surgical plan based on the patient's specific conditions to ensure the safety and success of the operation.

Finally, we need in vitro monitoring. During a period of time after the transplantation, we need to conduct a series of test tube monitoring to understand the growth of the embryo in the female body and whether there is any failure of the transplantation. IVF monitoring requires patients to actively cooperate and maintain a good mentality and emotion to ensure the effectiveness and success of IVF.

In general, the test tube technology of Chengdu Second Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine has achieved certain results and progress. Through in vitro fertilization technology, patients can realize their dreams of having children, and hospitals have also achieved more medical results and economic benefits. At the same time, we also need to pay attention to the negative effects of test tubes, such as transplant failure and complications, to protect the health and rights of patients.